Adrock-JD
The Journey of a Lifetime
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If I buy a movie, and then invite 15 people over to watch it and do this several times would I still be a pirate?
Dozens of people got to watch it without paying for it.
... or if I go into a book store and just read the comics there without purchasing them, is that piracy?
If you purchased the movie, then you aren't "copying" it if you play it and others watch. On the other hand, purchasing it doesn't allow "public performances" and inviting 15 strangers to watch, even without monetary gain, is probably illegal.
Bookstores usually have coffee shops and chairs for customers to read. It isn't copying it if you read it. It also isn't distributing it. The bookstore probably has a license for allowing customers to read the material or some sort of rights.
I know Barnes & Noble and Amazon will allow you to read the first 10 pages of a book for free if you sign-in, have an account with them.
Personally, I think YouTube is the best advertising music has had since the radio. I often buy songs after hearing them for the first time on there. The links to purchase are usually right under the video or in it.

